by Gyles Morrison | May 25, 2019 | Blog post
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn 1 UPDATED: I first wrote this article on January 19th 2016. Over 3 years later, life has changed as a designer, so I thought I would update this post to thank all the people who have helped me along with my career, including, but not limited...
by Gyles Morrison | Jan 5, 2017 | Blog post, Digital health
Digital health & tech is big business. In 2017, the global digital health and tech market is valued at $135.9 billion USD1, of which $24 billion USD is for the mobile health market alone1. Secretary of Health, Jeremy Hunt announced in early 2016 that £4.2 billion...
by Gyles Morrison | Dec 2, 2016 | Blog post
Linkedin is one of the most powerful tools for professional development that is rarely used by doctors. By having a profile on Linkedin, you strengthen your online presence, and grow your personal and professional networks. Here’s some tips for how to maximise...
by Gyles Morrison | Oct 17, 2016 | Blog post
Leaving medicine shouldn’t be daunting. I successfully left medicine on Tuesday August 5th, 2014. I had worked as a doctor for three years. A lot of people think I’m brave, courageous and super cool. Others think I’m barmy and have wasted years of my life. The...
by Gyles Morrison | Sep 1, 2016 | Blog post
This article was first written for Network Locum on August 30th 2016 Doctors often neglect personal branding. Since they are always employable by the NHS, most simply don’t’ know about it. But personal branding is important for anyone who really cares about...
by Gyles Morrison | Aug 31, 2016 | Blog post
More and more doctors these days recognise they have transferable skills, allowing them to excel in a promoted position or a different industry. But what these transferable skills actually are can often escape a doctor. This is significant, because if you do not know...